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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Ed Logg

Role
  
Video Game Designer


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Born
  
1948 (age 67–68)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Occupation
  
Retired video game designer

Known for
  
co-creating Asteroids, Centipede, Gauntlet

People also search for
  
Lyle Rains, Dona Bailey, James Bobin

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George Edward "Ed" Logg (born 1948 in Seattle) is a retired American arcade video game designer, first employed at Atari and later at Atari Games. He currently resides in Los Altos, California.

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Career

Logg was impressed with the Atari 2600 (then known as "Atari Video Computer System") and joined Atari's coin-op division and worked on Dirt Bike, which was never released due to an unsuccessful field test. He developed Super Breakout after hearing that Nolan Bushnell, co-founder of Atari, wanted Breakout updated. He co-developed the video game Asteroids with Lyle Rains. Other games designed or co-designed by Logg include Centipede, Millipede, the Gauntlet series (with inspiration from John Palevich's Dandy), Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey and the home versions of the San Francisco Rush series.

Legacy

In 2012, Logg was awarded a Pioneer Award by the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences for being among those who "laid the foundations of the multi-billion dollar videogame industry." Logg was listed at number 43 in IGN's top 100 game creators of all time.

References

Ed Logg Wikipedia